Gallery
Please find here the approved applications to the Social Art Award 2021 – New Greening. The open call was closed on 1 May.
The next Open Call for the Social Art Ward will be opened in 2023.
Title:
Jatun Risba: Be-coming Tree (30 April 2020)
Jatun Risba: Be-coming Tree (30 April 2020)
Author:
Jatun Risba Be-coming Tree
Jatun Risba Be-coming Tree
Description:
The photo depicts artist Jatun Risba’s ‘Be-coming Tree’ live streamed action which initiated the Global BcT Live Art initiative. Risba remained in this position for 1 hr in the Panovec woods in Slovenia. Our first three events included 54 artists from 27 countries simultaneously interacting with trees/nature for 1 hr and livestreaming their action via a shared Zoom webinar. A ‘Trees for tickets’ system engages audiences/artists in restorative eco-action contributing to tropical reforestation.
The photo depicts artist Jatun Risba’s ‘Be-coming Tree’ live streamed action which initiated the Global BcT Live Art initiative. Risba remained in this position for 1 hr in the Panovec woods in Slovenia. Our first three events included 54 artists from 27 countries simultaneously interacting with trees/nature for 1 hr and livestreaming their action via a shared Zoom webinar. A ‘Trees for tickets’ system engages audiences/artists in restorative eco-action contributing to tropical reforestation.
Description:
The photo depicts artist Jatun Risba’s ‘Be-coming Tree’ live streamed action which initiated the Global BcT Live Art initiative. Risba remained in this position for 1 hr in the Panovec woods in Slovenia. Our first three events included 54 artists from 27 countries simultaneously interacting with trees/nature for 1 hr and livestreaming their action via a shared Zoom webinar. A ‘Trees for tickets’ system engages audiences/artists in restorative eco-action contributing to tropical reforestation.
The photo depicts artist Jatun Risba’s ‘Be-coming Tree’ live streamed action which initiated the Global BcT Live Art initiative. Risba remained in this position for 1 hr in the Panovec woods in Slovenia. Our first three events included 54 artists from 27 countries simultaneously interacting with trees/nature for 1 hr and livestreaming their action via a shared Zoom webinar. A ‘Trees for tickets’ system engages audiences/artists in restorative eco-action contributing to tropical reforestation.